On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Tony Marston
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip!]
>
> The real measure of a good framework is the length of time it takes to
> create a new database table, then write the components to maintain the
> contents of that table. I can do this in 5 minutes without having to write a
> single line of PHP, HTML or SQL. If you can't match this then you're not in
> the same league.
I had never heard this before. Silly me.... I thought the "real
measure of a good framework" was how much of the monotony of coding
was removed, how many problems solved, et cetera.
So I guess the BASh script I just whipped up a few seconds ago
could be classified as a good framework. Since it's less than 40
lines, and doesn't require me to write any PHP, HTML, or SQL, I meet
the requirements.
Once again, it's semantics. Everyone is saying the same thing,
just not using the same terminology.
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